Mike Coppola/Getty Images for Tony Awards ProductionsJohn Legend attends the 2017 Tony Awards at Radio City Music Hall on June 11, 2017 in New York City.

John Legend won a Tony Award on Sunday night (June 11) as co-producer of Jitney, which won the award for best play revival, per Broadway.com.

After winning multiple Grammys and a 2015 Oscar for best original song for Selma‘s “Glory,” scoring a Tony means Legend is one award away from achieving EGOT status, a.k.a. winning all four major American entertainment awards.

As the executive producer of Southside With You and Underground, Legend told Billboardin January what fuels his diverse resume. “Enlighten, inspire and entertain. I feel like those are the things we look for in projects,” he said. “Obviously, my day job continues to be music, but I feel like we want to put out art that makes the world more interesting and more beautiful, and we’ve been able to do that.”

Like Legend, Bette Middler — who won the Tony on Sunday night for best performance by an actress in a leading role in a musical for Hello, Dolly! — is also one award from achieving EGOT, missing only an Oscar.

Legend could land an Emmy nomination for his original song “In America” from WGN America’s Underground, which is executive produced by the multi-hyphenate. He could also be nominated for the series as well as guest actor for his role as Frederick Douglass as he was submitted for consideration for all three categories.